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  1. Wildlife in Winter Ponds By Brett Fogle
    This may seem contradictory, but you want to leave a little bit of debris in the pond when preparing it for winter.Some water gardeners net out the fish, completely drain the water and scrub out the pond, refilling it with fresh water.Frogs, tadpoles, snails and microscopic pond life need to burrow down into mud and leaves to survive the winter.Fish also hibernate on the bottom, settling in around a bed of leaves and mud. I remove about 90% of the leaves and silt that have accumulated over the…


  2. Choosing the Perfect Landscape Painting By David Dunlap
    Landscape paintings are a beautiful way to spruce up the decor of your home. Although you can buy cheap reproduced paintings, you may want to consider purchasing an original from an artist to reduce the risk of a friend obtaining the same one. You can even buy one from an undiscovered up-and-coming artist to get a beautiful landscape painting at half the cost.What types of landscape paintings are usually available?Landscape paintings come in many styles. You can get on that has a view of the r…


  3. Rose Meanings Explained By Bambi Coker
    Roses are the traditional gift given on Valentines Day, but they're well-received any time of year. The color and type of rose does carry a meaning, though. Be aware of what you’re giving: the color of a rose can have a very different meaning from what you intend. If you’re giving roses as a gift, follow this guide to make sure you send the message you want to send:• Red Roses: Red roses say, "I love you." Red roses are the ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion. Florists…


  4. Attracting Wild Birds By Paul Duxbury
    As more land is used to accommodate the ever-growing human population, yards and city parks become important bird habitat. Diversified landscaping and feeding stations offer an oasis of resources in the middle of human domain. Feeding and watching birds gives families the opportunity to practice conservation right in their own yards. Children can learn and enjoy the wonders of nature right from the kitchen window. Children will be able to observe the hatching of young chicks and learn how many…


  5. Germinating Seeds Hydroponically By Katherine Keleher
    Germinating seeds hydroponically has several advantages over using soil. Many common diseases can be avoided because the hydroponic medium is clean while soil may contain fungus or insects that can harm vulnerable seedlings. Root rot can also be avoided by using a good hydroponic growing system.The area where hydroponic growing really shines over using soil is control of the growing environment. With hydroponics, the gardener is no longer at the mercy of the soil's nutrient or water content…


  6. The Home Garden By Charles French
    The garden should be near the house and away from trees. If it's some distance away from the house, it will not be as well looked after, nor will most use be made of vegetables grown. Vegetables near trees cannot get full sunshine; even more important, tree roots will rob them of water and fertilizer they need to do their best.If you can, move the garden spot every 10 years or so to help keep down diseases. Proper rotation and use of disease-resistant varieties will help, but sooner or later t…


  7. Hand Feeding your Koi By Brett Fogle
    One of the most rewarding and entertaining things about having a Koi pond is when your fish finally start eating out of your hand. There is no better way to learn each fishes' personality and temprament than to have them nuzzle your fingers when they are hungry.The key to training your Koi to eat from your hand is patience and conditioning. Like any wild animal Koi have a natural distrust for anything that they think can hurth them, and you're plenty big enough to do that as far as they are co…


  8. Japanese Garden Styles - Which One Is The Best For You? By Rose Smith
    Japanese gardens have become popular choices when choosing to landscape a yard. The entire garden concept is designed to create an experience, invoke feelings and provide a haven where one can be relaxed, calm and peruse inner-thoughts. Therefore, it is important that the rocks and plants meld together within the landscape, and that the relationship and placement between rocks, plants and water is well thought out within the design.There are several different types of Japanese garden styles th…


  9. Teak Furniture - How to Care for it Properly By Jennifer Akre
    Many finer homes and businesses feature beautiful indoor and outdoor furniture made from teak. Although the obvious reason is the beauty that comes from teak, there are many benefits to choosing this type of wood. Saturated with natural oils required to survive the rainforest where teak grows, this wood is naturally resistant to rot, insects, and outdoor elements. Therefore, while the price of teak furniture is generally a little more than you would pay for cedar, redwood, or oak, the fact …


  10. Are My Grapes Ready to Harvest? By Jim Bruce
    This is the time of the year that I keep hearing the question "When do I harvest my grapes?" Or sometimes the question is phrased "Are my grapes ripe yet?" And then there's the "Are they ready yet?"Yes, it's that time of the year when grapes are turning color and homeowners are thinking about when their grapes will be harvested. But many homeowners think that when the color turns, the grapes are ready to eat. They pick a few colored berries and pop them in their mouths only to find that th…


  11. How To Attract Hummingbirds By Clyde Dennis
    Yes! You can attract hummingbirds to your home. Even if you live in the middle of the city, and even if you've never had any luck getting them to come in the past.Try one or more of these tips, and you should begin to see hummers around your yard soon.Plant A Hummingbird Garden:One good way to attract Hummingbirds is by planting a Hummingbird garden. In addition to providing them a natural diet, a hummer garden is an excellent way to attract birds to your nearby feeder since hummingbirds feed …


  12. Five Tips For Garden Sanctuaries By Robin Mastro
    The design of your garden has an amazing affect on your family’s health and well-being. Here is how you can create harmony in your garden—which is considered a living entity—and bring peace and happiness within your home.Vastu Shastra is an environmental science written about some 7,000 – 10,000 years ago in India by rishis, or men of great wisdom. They observed the workings of Nature and recorded how different rays of the sun, the magnetic poles, the makeup of the land, soil, slope, structure…


  13. Growing Orchids In Greenhouses, Can You ? By Robert Roy
    Will the climates help growing orchids? Is it easy or hard to grow them? I thought that growing orchids was difficult?All these are great questions and have a great deal to do with greenhouses. You will see a growing number of folks using greenhouses to grow orchids and a slew of other plants.To answer the question simply, Yes you can use greenhouses for orchids but there are a few stipulations. They will usually do very well and may even bloom more frequently for you.To answer some of the que…


  14. A Modern Day Glove Affair By Deirdre Jones
    If you do a lot of gardening, then you’ll definitely want a good pair of gloves to protect your hands. You may be thinking, “Aw, but I love the feel of dirt on my hands.” There’s nothing like running your hands through the soil to feel connected to nature, and that’s okay once in a while. But protecting your hands is vital if you do a lot of heavy-duty gardening.Choosing the right gloves for gardening is a personal decision that all depends on what your needs are. Many times it all comes d…


  15. A Few Simple Facts About Purple Martins By Donald Rohde
    Purple Martins are the largest member of the swallow family. However, in flight their wings are more triangular than other swallows.Males are a handsome lot having a violet head and body with black on wing and tail. Females, youngsters, and first year males are light bellied and look very similar to smaller swallows.The song of a martin is a distinctive, low pitched liquid rolling twitter and is unmistakeable.Purple Martins have been known to build their nests in cavities of dead or dying tree…


  16. The Benefits of Screened Gazebos By Alison Cole
    If you want to sit outside and not be bothered by gnats, mosquitoes, flies, hornets, and other of nature’s less hospitable creatures, get a screened gazebo. A screened gazebo can also keep out debris, such as cottonwood puffs, falling leaves, and birds that might leave droppings all over your benches or gazebo spa.The best part about screens is that they afford you more privacy. If you have neighbors, or if strangers can see your gazebo from the street, a screened gazebo is your solution. Som…


  17. Who Sells Flower Bulbs? By Seth Miller
    Flower bulbs offer some of the most distinctive, unusual flowers around. Gladioli, lilies, crocus, lilac, daylilies… all are instantly recognizable. When it comes time to buy flower bulbs, however, many people are at a loss. Who sells flower bulbs?In searching for “the” flower bulb company, Jackson and Perkins is probably the most recognizable name. They are a very well-known catalog distributor of flower bulbs.Though well-known and reputable, Jackson and Perkins is not the only flower bulb co…


  18. Flower Bulbs: Nature’s Greatest Gift By Seth Miller
    Flowers are one of nature’s greatest gifts. Their scent, their colors, their shapes… everything about flowers is beautiful. A colorful, cheerful flower can brighten even the darkest day. Even more enjoyable than looking at flowers, though, is growing them. Flowers can be bought from pots and replanted. They can also be grown from clippings. However, one of the most popular ways of growing flowers is from bulbs and seeds.Growing flowers outdoors from bulbs is simple; in fact, it is so easy that…


  19. Boxelder Bugs (Maple Bugs) Invade Homes in Fall By Jack DeAngelis
    Boxelder bugs, sometimes called maple bugs, are relatively large insects, about 1/2” long, dark gray in color with red markings on their backs. The bugs are harmless. What makes them remarkable is their tendency to congregate on certain houses in the fall of the year, often in enormous numbers. It truly seems like an invasion -- especially the first time it happens.Here's what's going on. Boxelder bugs (see a color image at www.LivingWithBugs.com/boxelder.html) have one generation a year. Eggs…


  20. Teak Outdoor Furniture - Where Function Meets Beauty By Jennifer Akre
    The wonderful thing about choosing teak outdoor furniture is that you have such diversity. From chairs to benches to tables and more, teak is the perfect wood for outside entertaining.Grown in tropical rainforests, teak is naturally saturated with oil, making this an extremely durable wood. In addition, teak is strong so you have the confidence of using this as your outdoor furniture week after week. Although you will usually spend a little more for teak outdoor furniture, knowing each piec…


  21. How to Grow Asparagus By Hans Dekker
    Asparagus is a perennial plant with erect, edible stems and tiny branches that bear even tinier flowers that become red berries that contain the black Asparagus seed. Formerly in the Liliaceae family, botanists have realized that Asparagus is in a class by itself and have repositioned its 120 species in the Asparagaceae genus. Asparagus is a high-end gourmet food item, but if you know how to grow asparagus, it becomes an inexpensive way to add a delicate flavor to your meals.Knowing how to gro…


  22. Selling Your House? Trim Your Shrubs! By Jan Nicholas
    Shrubbery and other greenery that has an unkempt appearance can often be misconstrued as a sign of neglect, and gives a bad impression of your house overall. Prospective homebuyers who see shrubbery that has not been well maintained may not even be aware of their observation, but it will have an impact on the way they view your property as a whole.If they do observe the unkempt shrubbery directly, they may make the assumption that the rest of the home has not been properly maintained.Keep bus…


  23. How to Decorate your Outdoor Space without Breaking the Bank By Debbie Rodgers
    Noted English clergyman Sydney Smith (1771-1845) is quoted as saying, "Economy in the estimation of common minds means the absence of all taste and comfort." But finding thrifty ways to decorate your outdoor living space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice either of those things. Here are some ideas to help you:Forget trying to find that perfectly matched 9-piece patio set at the first garage sale you stop at. If a matched set is what your heart truly desires then by all means seek until you fi…


  24. Buying a Lawn Mower By Johnathan Sanders
    Anyone with a lawn, no matter how small will at some point need to cut the grass, up root any weeds etc. Like most people, I normally manage to do this at weekends. Unfourtunately for me, recently, the cable on my lawn mower was cut when trimming the grass at the weekend.This of course led me to go any buy a new mower (had an excuse now!). For what its worth, I would recommend anyone with a small to medium size lawn to purchase a lawn mower that comes with a grass gatherer attached- you will …


  25. The Glory of Autumn: What Causes the Color? By Tom Schneider
    The North American Indians greatly respected the land and its fierce animal inhabitants. Deserving the greatest of respect was the bear.According to Indian folklore, brave hunters in the skies of heaven slew the Great Bear. When it fell in battle, its' red blood rained down from heaven above, coloring the leaves. As the victorious hunters above cooked their prize, fat from the fires dripped to the earth below, coloring the leaves different shades of yellow.Great story, huh? Though not as poeti…



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1. Lawn Moles and Proper Lawn Care By Hans Dekker
Are your making mountains out of your molehills? Although lawn moles are underground creatures, the benefits they add to your garden are clearly visible and far outweigh the disadvantages.Of the six species of mole found in North America, the Eastern mole (or gray mole) is the most common. Moles are about the size of chipmunks and weigh from three to six ounces. A tiny creature, its total length is just six to eight inches.Many gardeners and groundskeepers are under the mistaken impression tha…

2. Flower Meanings & History of Flowers By Josh Grossman
The charming and delicate beauty of flowers has fascinated people of all nations and backgrounds for centuries. Flowers have been bred and cultivated for their decorative beauty as well as their ability to heal diseases. Flowers are the subject of poems and myths, and religious symbols are associated with flowers as well. Many girls are named after flowers. The main reason for the popularity of flowers though is their ability to bring good cheer.For all fellow lovers and admirers of flowers he…

3. Garden Sheds: Wood Finishing and Weatherproofing Tips By Leanne Tremblay
To keep wood garden sheds, arbors, or trellises looking their best, consider using a wood finishing product such as sealer, stain, or outdoor paint. Wood finishing protects exposed wood from sun, water, insect, and fungal damage.Here's a list of some common wood finishing products:Wood Sealer: Wood sealer blocks the pores of the wood, while still allowing natural fading and weathering.Stain: Stain penetrates the wood, and unlike paint, it does not trap moisture and cause blistering or peeling.…

4. A Modern Day Glove Affair By Deirdre Jones
If you do a lot of gardening, then you’ll definitely want a good pair of gloves to protect your hands. You may be thinking, “Aw, but I love the feel of dirt on my hands.” There’s nothing like running your hands through the soil to feel connected to nature, and that’s okay once in a while. But protecting your hands is vital if you do a lot of heavy-duty gardening.Choosing the right gloves for gardening is a personal decision that all depends on what your needs are. Many times it all comes d…